Jeep Jamboree USA in Moab

Moab, UT, 84532, Utah, United States
38.5733° N, -109.5498° W
Ticket price
From $125
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Iconic Jeep trails with guides, meals, and camaraderie

Guided Jeep trail days on legendary routes like Hell’s Revenge, with built-in camaraderie, expert guides, and jaw-dropping scenery around every switchback.

Start date
29 October, 2026
End date
31 October, 2026 7:00 PM

Event details

Jeep Jamboree USA’s Moab event delivers guided, two-day off-road adventures across legendary trails like Hell’s Revenge and Poison Spider Mesa, where experienced trail leaders navigate you through slickrock fins, steep ledges, and technical obstacles that define why Moab became the off-roading capital of the American West.

Registration (Adult $425, Child 10-15 $125, Child 9 and under free, Family Plan $950 for two adults and two+ children) includes expert driving instruction, trail access, meals, and the camaraderie of a built-in community where every obstacle feels like a shared victory. GMRS radios are required, tow points are mandatory, and participant Jeeps must have tires 40 inches or smaller to attend. The small-group format (typically limited to specific vehicle counts) ensures personal attention and guidance as you tackle terrain that ranges from moderate technical sections to advanced routes requiring lockers and proper equipment.

Between trail days, you’ll have time to explore Moab’s restaurant scene, sunset viewpoints overlooking Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, and the iconic scenic drives that showcase canyon country from paved roads before you head back into the backcountry. Post-trail meals at Sunset Grill (opened 1993) offer hand-cut steaks and views from Charlie Steen’s former uranium mansion, while Antica Forma serves authentic Neapolitan pizza made with San Marzano tomatoes and mozzarella hand-stretched daily. Moab Brewery (founded 1996) pours award-winning craft beers alongside burgers and pub fare that fuel the next day’s adventures. The Jamboree format makes it ideal for first-time Moab visitors who want expert guidance through terrain that would be intimidating to tackle solo, and for experienced off-roaders who appreciate trail support and the social aspect of wheeling with fellow enthusiasts.

The Colorado River runs through Moab, offering riverside camping and paddling options between trail days. Lake Powell lies 275 miles south (4.5 hours), where houseboating through Glen Canyon and exploration of side canyons provide water-based contrast to slickrock climbing. Lake.com lists vacation rentals near both Moab and Lake Powell for Jeep owners who want to extend their off-road weekend into a full desert adventure that balances technical driving with mornings on the water and afternoons photographing the red rock landscapes that make this corner of Utah unforgettable.

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Rally All Ages
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